The 2014 legislative session has begun, and we at Earth Ministry/ Washington Interfaith Power & Light are making sure the faith community has a voice in the important environmental issues our state is dealing with this session. Read on to learn more about our priorities and, most importantly, how you can join us to lend your voice, including coming with us to Olympia!
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Young Adult Interfaith Conference
On January 12, Outreach Coordinators Jessica Zimmerle and Karin Frank joined over 120 other young people of faith at a Young Adult Interfaith Conference organized by the Intercommunity Peace & Justice Center and co-sponsored by Earth Ministry/Washington Interfaith Power & Light.
Religious Leaders Sign Statements Against Coal Export
By the end of 2012, over 225 religious leaders signed on to Earth Ministry/Washington Interfaith Power & Light’s “no coal export” letter to Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands Peter Goldmark
Op Ed: Fund the great outdoors
Rev. John LaMunyon Sammamish Review December 18, 2013 For many of us, these winter months mark a season of gratitude for the gifts and blessings of life. One gift that seems to slip beneath our radar time and again is the gift of creation. Washington is well known for aerospace, e-commerce, and tech development, but our true wealth is in our wilderness areas. We must ensure this gift will be preserved for our children and our children’s children.
An Islamic Perspective on Caring for God’s Creation
Earth Ministry/Washington Interfaith Power & Light was glad to participate in What on Earth are we to do? An Islamic Perspective on Caring for God’s Creation hosted by the Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS) on December 8.
Washington’s Catholic Bishops call for an “exhaustive and independent review” of proposed coal export terminals
Earth Ministry/WAIPL worked closely with the Washington State diocese, supporting them in their discernment and research to come out with the statement. The bishops wrote to "urge Catholics, people of every faith and all people of good will to join…
Religious leaders meet with Congressman Reichert
A group of clergy and religious leaders living in the 8th Congressional District met with US Representative Dave Reichert on November 5. The meeting emphasized the spiritual value of wilderness for the faith community and expressed thanks for the Congressman’s longstanding dedication to public lands.
Environmental Protection Agency Listening Sessions
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently held 11 public listening sessions across the country to solicit input on standards for reducing carbon pollution from existing power plants.
Winter 2013-2014 Earth Letter is out!
Our latest edition of Earth Letter is out, and it focuses on public lands.
This Land is Our Land: Faithful Stewardship of Public Lands
On October 26, a group of 27 faith leaders gathered at Fairwood Community United Methodist Church in Renton to kick off Earth Ministry’s public lands campaign.
Deepening connections in Eastern Washington
Faith communities in the dry eastern half of Washington State have unique insights about preserving watersheds, agricultural lands, clean air, and safe chemicals. On recent trips, Earth Ministry/WAIPL staff have been warmly received in Richland, Walla Walla, Ritzville, and Pullman.
Fall 2013 Earth Letter
Environmental and Racial Justice
Spring 2013 Earth Letter
Biodiversity
Summer 2013 Earth Letter
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Wesley United’s Green House of God
By Jane Gargas
Yakima Herald-Republic
June 08, 2013
They take spreading the light of the world seriously. As well as sharing it. Wesley United Methodist Church has gone solar. Eight solar panels have been installed on the church roof and will be dedicated Sunday.